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Sascha Wilson
Fifteen members of the Special Reserve Police (SRP) have filed a constitutional motion against the State over the alleged failure to pay them a monthly special duty allowance for varying periods.
The matter came before Justice Frank Seepersad in the High Court yesterday, in which the officers are seeking redress for alleged breaches of their constitutional rights under Section 4(a) of the Constitution, including the right to security of the person and enjoyment of property.
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